The Rangers fans have a history of going to away games ticketless. We had over 20,000 fans in the city of Barcelona for the Champions League game this season.

All the tickets have been sent to Rangers directly, but the majority of people applying for tickets have been declined - due to the supply being low for the demand.

Well, u can certanly count to have lots and lots of pubs (we don't call them pubs, but so u can understand) were u can see the game on tv, if u do'nt get a «miracle paper», a.k.a. ticket to the mighty Estádio José de Alvalade.

As for the police, please tell me they are not the same as the Spanish police - who seem to take great pride in battering into any British fans in the country.

Well, i've read about your «enconter» agains the spanish cops, and i'll say this: U guys are not english, but, make no mistake, some robocops will treat u as an raging english hooligan fan. So, I'll advise to be the polite, and have lots of fun. In If u see trouble, quietly leave on the opposite direction.

Anyway, for waht i've read on forums from other teams that visit Portugal, there's not an history of bad enconters agains the portuguese police. It's just better to advised and nothing hapens than the other way arrond, ok?

Sadly, for my liking, too many Rangers fans fly the Union Jack flag and the Flag of England. Myself, I am in the Tartan Army and follow Scotland everywhere!

We shall enjoy the pubs, the people and the clubs. We are arriving in Lisbon on the wednesday morning - so a day of ticket searching and partying is in order!

Well, i welcome the best of days for u guys, and remember this (I hope u'll need it ): Superbock is THA best beer to forget soccer sorrows...

Well, i welcome the best of days for u guys, and remember this (I hope u'll need it ): Superbock is THA best beer to forget soccer sorrows...

Funnily enough, as soon as we had booked my mate txt'd me to say that Superbock was immense. Like a Stella - but stronger and cheaper! Sadly, I dont drink lager - so it shall be serval litres of your finiest Vodka!

If you take a look at his nickname, it doesn't seems he would mind if you did that.

Don't get us wrong Ranger... Althrough everyone in Europe know us by Sporting Lisbon, we don't appreciate that name, 'cause we are not a local club, we are a Portuguese club: Sporting Portugal is ok.

I hope Sporting and Rangers fans can get along in the match days, in both places, and i believe that's gonna happen'. There will be more Rangers fans in Lisbon than Sporting fans in Glasgow, not because we are less passionated but because we, portuguese, are poor people.

maybe you are confident because the last games with portuguese clubs was against porto,with a fantastic goal of Prso wih Baía´s help,but this time with Sporting Portugal,no chances.

Confident? Not at all! We are not playing well.

I'l take heed of the Sporting thing then, personally I'd never call Rangers their full name either.

Thats us finally got a hotel booked, so tickets are our next obstacle!

The last time we played in Portugal was as you said against Porto - however, if memory serves me correctly if was a young player called Ross McCormack who scored a tap in to take us into the last 16 of champions league.

As for the Celtic top advice, its something Rangers fans come to expect to travel abroad and see people wearing that rag - its mainly in the name of some friendly banter!

On this eliminatory, frankly I think it will be very balanced if Sporting is at its best level of course.

The Sporting has been uneven, is betting on to eliminate competitions, and is very badly in the championship .. well, it will be unpredictable, as the way we to play with Rangers..

I had the opportunity to see the final of the Scottish League Cup you won against Dundee United.I think that Dundee played a little better than the Rangers, but then came the top of your experience to take up the mistakes of opponents.And the Cuellar made a clamourous penalty in second half ..Good Player is Mark de Vries for Dundee, i was surprised with this player, great dutch player and he caused a lot of troubles in your defense.

Without any doubt, your best player is Alan McGregor. After then comes Jean Claude Darcheville and Barry Ferguson.As for Sporting, your biggest concerns are Simon Vukcevic, Liedson, and Bruno Pereirinha.